Encourage orchids to 're-bloom' with 1 simple task that is 'key' for a beautiful plant

Orchids can be tricky to care for, especially in the winter, but here's how owners can get them to re-bloom.

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Orchids are known for their striking flowers which come in various different colours. They can live for several years which makes them a popular present choice for many people. Whilst they are low maintenance, they do have specific care requirements which can be tricky to follow, especially in the colder months.

Luckily, houseplant experts at Baby Bio have shared how owners can ensure they thrive at home. The pros said: “Orchids are wonderfully delicate houseplants that have been firm favourites in households for years thanks to their beautiful blooms, which can last for months. “Yet, it’s no secret that they have specific requirements and therefore must be treated carefully, a reputation which has caused many plant enthusiasts to be wary of owning an orchid.



“The key to orchid care is all in the environment.” If cared for properly, orchids can bloom more than once a year. When an orchid does flower, it usually remains in bloom for six to 10 weeks.

However, it can be hard for owners to bloom at all, let alone repeat the bloom. The pros noted: “Most orchid owners will admit that getting their plants to repeat bloom can be extremely difficult. “Their nutritional needs are unique and need fertilising both when in bloom and dormant.

“We recommend using an orchid feed like Baby Bio® Orchid Feed with every water for the brightest blooms. “Once your plant’s flowers have fallen, you can encourage it to re-bloom the following season by pruning the whole flower stem and continuing to care for it as usual while it lies dormant.” The experts also reminded Britons that there are many species of orchids, so each should be treated according to its requirements.

They recommended the moth orchid variety for beginners, which is the most commonly seen variety in the UK. Other brands of houseplant food are available from garden centres and online. When it comes to watering, it’s important not to water them too much as they are prone to overwatering and may get root rot.

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